Can't see Anti-Junk Mail toolbar

Just installed a new clean version of ZA Extreme Security v9.0.083.000. All seems to have installed correctly however I cannot see the spam email filter toolbar nor has the installation provided the new Zone Alarm email folders for junk mail, challenged mail or phishing mail.
There is not an option to activate the add in via toolbar options (not listed).
Have tried uninstalling and reinstalling - no effect. Also tried disabling junk email filter and then re-enabling as suggested by guru GeorgeV on previous threads.
The application says it is protecting me but all junk emails are received to my inbox without filtering.
Any ideas please?

gazmomay

(Ps - running Windows XP SP3, and using Microsoft Outlook as my mail client (with Outlook Connector add in so that Hotmail accounts can also be viewed in Outlook).

Re: Can't see Anti-Junk Mail toolbar

Thanks for the suggestion Fax, but it made not a jot of difference to the existence of the toolbar or new folders!!

Anything else I can try?

gazmomay

Ps - don't know if this is relevant, but the link to the reinstall file you gave presented me with a ZASPSetup_en.exe link, whereas my download instal file was a zaZAX_Setup_en.exe link (I purchased the version with hard drive encryption, is that why?).

Re: Can't see Anti-Junk Mail toolbar

Originally Posted by gazmomay

Ps - don't know if this is relevant, but the link to the reinstall file you gave presented me with a ZASPSetup_en.exe link, whereas my download instal file was a zaZAX_Setup_en.exe link (I purchased the version with hard drive encryption, is that why?).

Re: Can't see Anti-Junk Mail toolbar

I have had a similar problem, which has been fixed. I am running ZA SS version 9, but the problem was with outlook 2003. Go to help, and about outlook 2003, and if mailbuddy, or sonicwall has bee disabled, re-enable it, restart outlook, and all should be well. You may also have to check that sonicwall is enabled via the tools, options, other, advanced, com add-ins menu. I tried all the clean re-install stuff, and in the end it was frustratingly simple!